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Posted on Mon, 05/20/2024 - 14:01 Important Info Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Cui, Yi Stanford Departments and Centers: Materials and Energy Sciences Postdoc Appointment Term: Approximately 8
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monitoring, ecological momentary assessment, mHealth, social media, and telemedicine) Data science for preventive medicine using biobanks, electronic health records, AI, and multi-omics Research methodology
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, to changes in the ocean soundscape and concurrent impacts on marine life. Shipwrecks are a ubiquitous, underutilized, multidimensional and multiproxy, data resource describing the many-to-many relationships
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paradigms in primates or humans – Theoretical neuroscience, machine learning, or AI • Proficiency in Python, MATLAB, or equivalent data‑analysis frameworks. • A passion for big‑picture questions, open science
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of decarbonized water and energy systems; and 3) supporting the design and enforcement of water-energy-food policies. We seek a new team member who enjoys team-science and engineering and would thrive
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Posted on Wed, 02/26/2025 - 18:09 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Caers, Jef Stanford Departments and Centers: Earth and Planetary Sciences Postdoc Appointment Term
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. Proficiency in molecular biology techniques such as DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, cloning, protein analysis, Sequencing. Familiarity with omics data analysis relevant to microbiome-host interactions. Experience
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Posted on Thu, 08/15/2024 - 14:14 Important Info Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Boehm, Alexandria Stanford Departments and Centers: Oceans Civil and Environ Engineering Postdoc Appointment Term
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, minimal residual disease (MRD) detection, and the multi-omic characterization of various cancer types. Required Qualifications: PhD in related fields such as computational biology, cancer biology, and
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for Education Policy Analysis (link is external) and the Education Data Science (link is external) program) develop cultural competencies (via events organized by the Race, Inequality, and Language in Education